It is rare they are Just Sayin'. Theodore Beale: can only come as a surprise to those who still believe that ... NASA landed men on the barren Moon
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But but but I thought Vox Day was Just Askin' Questions. I thought he just had some slight cavils about the 1969 landing in particular. Why, even one year ago Beale professed mere uneasiness at "unshakeable faith": Now, I have not said that the Moon landings were a hoax
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Even now, Beale - in a manner befitting a Clinton - won't argue the Landing itself. Even now he simply promotes that people who reject the "Capricorn One" hypothesis are "Moonies" and cultists. But few were fooled, any more than they were fooled by Clinton. We all knew where Beale was headed. We all knew that Beale wants to say the Moon Landings were hoaxes.
It amazes me that I have to point this out; as pro-revisionist myself, in my case concerning "the Holocaust" and against interest. It is certainly often that a bigger picture is missing. The reason I cannot go as far as Beale goes in the case of the Moon Landings is the bare fact Beale is wrong here.
And I am certain at this point that Beale knows that he is in the wrong. Which is why he won't argue the point. He'd rather tear down the people who make that point. That way, as any rhetorician knows, and Beale is a master of Aristotelian rhetoric, is the easy way. This latest post doesn't even do that much work; it just launches a side-swipe, in a post about something (ostensibly) different.
There are many demons out to harm the Right and the Good. Of these demons, it is their greatest joy to cloak themselves in the garb of the Right and the Good. Some are David French types: ideological Leftists, haters of the American posterity. But others - well. We'll get to that.
FAKE AND GAY 3/10/22 Vox Day.
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